Growing up on the family sheep farm was idyllic for smart, sensitive Harry Olfield, except for some knavish mischief from cocky brother Angus, until their dad has a fatal accident. Fifteen years later, Harry has finished sheep-phobia therapy and his ICT schooling and returns. Angus buys him out, all ready to present the genetically engineered Oldfield sheep he bred with a ruthless team. When environmentalist Grant steals a discarded embryo, which has sharp teeth, he gets bitten by it, and thus the first the be infected with predatory hunger and a mechanism that turns any mammal into a werewolf version. Running for the farm men, Grant’s mate, student Experience, gets teamed up with Harry and his boorish but gentle pastoral youth friend Tucker. They must survive both the bloodthirsty sheep and their creators, who didn’t realize this yet but dispose of an antidote.

Film Review

Delirious, energetic, over the top splatter comedy written and directed by Jonathan King, made in the style of early Peter Jackson. Likable Nathan Meister plays Henry Oldfield, who's been away from the family farm for years having developed a debilitating fear of sheep. Now he seeks closure and is selling his share of the farm to his older brother Angus (Peter Feeney), who, not content to do things the traditional way, has been messing around with genetics; a meddling environmentalist quickly causes a problem when a mutated embryo he's snatched ends up infecting other sheep and creating an onslaught of murderous mutton. "Black Sheep" is invigorating, priceless stuff that never misses a chance for a great gag. Undeniably, it's crude at times, but damn if it doesn't come up with fart jokes that are actually funny. The framework is all treated seriously – the gorgeous scenery & impressive cinematography, the pastoral setting, the wonderful music by Vict…

Disgusting, entertaining, lots of gore, cool mutant sheeps, and a deep message for modern society. I enjoyed "Black Sheep" because I took it for what it is: a fun movie that shouldn't be taken seriously. It offers violence, black humor and plenty of references to Horror movies (loved specially the "Night of the Living Dead" and "The Shining" tributes).It may not appeal for everyone but it surely ranks high on entertainment factors.Watch it and enjoy. It's mindless but gory fun.P.S. I love the blonde girl. She's dumb looking for that's my kind of girl.

I must say, this is simply the greatest film ever made! Seriously, the plot is absurd, I can't really tell because of the accents, but the acting seems off at times, there's no special effects or ground breaking cgi or anything of that nature. But…, the astoundingly absurd premise of genetically altered sheep attacking and eating people, while turning some into "weresheep," is so incredibly stupid, it's awesome. There are so many WTF moments. There are many LOL moments. Watch when the people are attacked by a killer sheep in a moving truck. Then, watch the scene where a scientist is attack while disposing of remains. This movie should get the, "Best Movie Ever Made Anywhere," Oscar.